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Discussion id : 82-082
most recent 16 DEC 14 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 16 DEC 14 by Paul G. Olsen
Hello,

It was me who made this Comment statement. I would appreciate it if it was changed to reflect this instead of "Anonymous."

Thanks
Paul G. Olsen
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Reply #1 of 1 posted 16 DEC 14 by Patricia Routley
If you mean the 16 May, 2008 comment, just copy the text and paste it as a new comment under your name. It will, however bear today's date instead of 16 May, 2008.
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Discussion id : 26-452
most recent 15 MAY 08 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 15 MAY 08 by Unregistered Guest
Don Heimbecker, the noted rosarian of Calgary, Alberta found this rose growing in a Hanna, Alberta cemetery. He obtained a propagule of it and grew it for many years at his home. It was his favourite rose and said he wanted it planted on his grave after he died. He is now deceased and it is my intention to do this for him. I identified this rose as 'Prairie Sweetheart' in the summer of 2007, since I noted the shrub's form and foliage was similar to 'Prairie Youth' and a brief record of this rose appears in an early 1970's Western Canadian Society for Horticulture Annual publication.
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